-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY, February 27, 2009 : PRESENTATIONS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matt
Kia
Amber
Nate
UPLOAD YOUR PHOTOS TO FLICKR.
SEND ME A LINK TO YOUR FLICKR SITE (in the Contacts menu)
TAG YOUR PHOTOS LIKE THIS: "the ugly stuff" name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THURSDAY, February 26, 2009 : ORGANIZING YOUR PHOTO FILES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ON FLICKR
Tags
Sets ON YOUR COMPUTER
Folders
Sub-folders
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY, February 20, 2009 : PRESENTATIONS! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Being an attentive and respectful audience member is as important as being a knowledgeable presenter. For each presentation, note the following on a sheet of paper or on your wiki. If you are using paper, please hand it in to me at the end of the class period.
Presenter's name:
Artist Presented:
2 Things I Learned:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THURSDAY, February 19, 2009 : PRESENTATION SHOULD INCLUDE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN YOUR PRESENTATION:
A. What type of photography (black and white, color, street photograph, portraits, landscapes)
B. What makes this artist’s work unique?
C. What is the artists point of view? Does he/she photograph particular things for particular reasons? Are they more spontaneous?
D. Composition (how does the artist arrange the elements in the picture?)
E. Is there a theme (or several themes) that run through the artist’s work? Is there a common element or pattern or idea that occurs in each picture?
F. What is the reason you chose this artist (what does this work mean to you?)
IF YOU ARE PRESENTING THE SAME ARTIST AS SOMEONE ELSE IN CLASS, USE DIFFERENT PHOTOGRAPHS
LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHERS:
Sally Mann
William Eggleston
David LaChapelle
William Klein
Diane Arbus
WeeGee
Joel Meyerowitz
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY, February 13, 2009 : RESEARCH AND PRESENTATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESEARCH CRITERIA
DO NOT USE the first result you find in Google.
Use many sources.
Check your facts. Where does the information come from?
Do two sources contradict each other?
START TODAY :
1. Gather good quality images.
2. Gather good links. PRESENTATION CRITERIA Yesterday, as a class, we came up with the criteria for evaluating your presentations. They are: 1. Show at least 10 examples of the artist's work.
2. Make sure the images you use are large and clear. (no blurry, enlarged thumbnails)
3. Accuracy counts. Accuracy includes: (a). Correct names of people, places, things, (b). Use specific terms. Don't present something you do not understand. If you need help, ASK ME, (c). Correct spelling. 4. Speak clearly
5. Most Importantly: Your presentation is about what YOU think of the artist and his/her work. USE EXAMPLES. BE SPECIFIC. Look carefully at the photographs. What comparisons can you make? What do you think the artist was trying to say? What color palette does the artist use? Does the color have anything to do with the message they want to communicate? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THURSDAY, February 12, 2009 : ANSWER QUESTIONS | TAKE PORTRAITS | CHOOSE AN ARTIST | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHOOSE AN ARTIST
Presentations will be due Thursday, February 19 You should view artist video clips and choose an artist TODAY.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WEDNESDAY, February 11, 2009 : ANSWER QUESTIONS | TAKE PORTRAITS | CHOOSE AN ARTIST | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. VIEW ARTIST VIDEOS HERE
2. WRITE COMMENTS BENEATH THE VIDEOS
3. CHOOSE ONE TO RESEARCH FURTHER - Let me know which artist you chose by writing in the comment section
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUESDAY, February 10, 2009 : TAKE PORTRAITS with the CANON REBEL XS DSLR CAMERA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OOPS: Forgot to mention: Start and end the video with the word, its part of speech, definition, and the url where it can be voted on - http://www.BrainyFlix.com/words/xxxxx and replace the “xxxxx” with your vocab word.
Sorry.
When you're finished with the Camera Assignments, choose an artist to research.
View the following short videos.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MONDAY, February 9, 2009 : TAKE PORTRAITS with the CANON REBEL XS DSLR CAMERA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Portrait Photography –
The challenge with portraits is to recognise
a genuine moment and capture it. To go
beyond the body language and capture the
mind at work .To feel their thoughts.
Your assignment is to take 2 portrait photographs of someone. One photo will include the person's face. The other photo will not.
Experiment with Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO. When you are finished you must have evidence of the following:
1. A photo taken with a fast shutter speed and a slow shutter speed. (In Shutter Speed Priority Mode)
2. A photo taken with a wide aperture setting and one with a small aperture setting. (In Aperture Priority Mode)
3. A photo taken with a high ISO setting and one with a low ISO setting.
IMPORTANT You should upload these 6 photos to your Wiki and label them.
As you're shooting you should note what your fast and slow shutter speeds are, what your aperture settings are and your ISO settings. See this example
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY, February 6, 2009 : BRAINYFLIX Video Vocab - REVIEW & UPLOAD -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Upload your video to Flickr.com
INSTRUCTIONS:
Attach your video to an email message addressed to: green21society@photos.flickr.com
Use the following tag (with quotes) in the subject line: "aabr media arts"
When you're finished emailing your video, watch a series of short videos about how to operate the Canon Rebel DSLR camera.
You can find these videos here.
After watching the videos and finding the various functions on the camera, you should be able to explain the following things to me:
1. What is an SLR or DSLR?
2. What is an exposure?
3. What is an aperture?
4. What are the aperture settings called?
5. What is shutter speed?
6. What's the difference between fast and slow shutter speed?
7. What is ISO?
8. If you are shooting on a bright, sunny day would you set the ISO to 100 or 1600?
IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE ANSWERING THESE QUESTIONS, REWIND AND WATCH THE VIDEOS MORE CAREFULLY. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MONDAY, February 2, 2009 : BRAINYFLIX Video Vocab - FINISH EDITING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your project should be very close to being finished.
Here is how they will be graded:
1. Dealing with Processes and Systems
2. Time Management
3. Technical Skill
4. Interpretation (Content)
5. Participation
Students who are finished with Video Vocab will view manual camera videos on the Media Arts Wiki When finished, form 2 small groups and shoot the following photographs:
1. Slow Shutter Speed
2. Fast Shutter Speed
3. 2 photographs of the same subject. One with aperture at f2.8, and the other at f22
4. Choose a low light setting. Shoot 1 photograph at ISO 100 and another photograph at ISO 1600 or above.
5. Choose a bright light setting. Shoot 1 photograph at ISO 100 and another photograph at ISO 1600 or above.
6. Print as a contact sheet.
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FRIDAY, February 27, 2009 : PRESENTATIONS
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Matt
Kia
Amber
Nate
UPLOAD YOUR PHOTOS TO FLICKR.
SEND ME A LINK TO YOUR FLICKR SITE (in the Contacts menu)
TAG YOUR PHOTOS LIKE THIS: "the ugly stuff" name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
THURSDAY, February 26, 2009 : ORGANIZING YOUR PHOTO FILES
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ON FLICKR
Tags
Sets
ON YOUR COMPUTER
Folders
Sub-folders
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FRIDAY, February 20, 2009 : PRESENTATIONS!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Being an attentive and respectful audience member is as important as being a knowledgeable presenter. For each presentation, note the following on a sheet of paper or on your wiki. If you are using paper, please hand it in to me at the end of the class period.
Presenter's name:
Artist Presented:
2 Things I Learned:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
THURSDAY, February 19, 2009 : PRESENTATION SHOULD INCLUDE:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN YOUR PRESENTATION:
A. What type of photography (black and white, color, street photograph, portraits, landscapes)
B. What makes this artist’s work unique?
C. What is the artists point of view? Does he/she photograph particular things for particular reasons? Are they more spontaneous?
D. Composition (how does the artist arrange the elements in the picture?)
E. Is there a theme (or several themes) that run through the artist’s work? Is there a common element or pattern or idea that occurs in each picture?
F. What is the reason you chose this artist (what does this work mean to you?)
LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHERS:
Sally Mann
William Eggleston
David LaChapelle
William Klein
Diane Arbus
WeeGee
Joel Meyerowitz
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FRIDAY, February 13, 2009 : RESEARCH AND PRESENTATION
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RESEARCH CRITERIA
DO NOT USE the first result you find in Google.
Use many sources.
Check your facts. Where does the information come from?
Do two sources contradict each other?
START TODAY :
1. Gather good quality images.
2. Gather good links.
PRESENTATION CRITERIA
Yesterday, as a class, we came up with the criteria for evaluating your presentations. They are:
1. Show at least 10 examples of the artist's work.
2. Make sure the images you use are large and clear. (no blurry, enlarged thumbnails)
3. Accuracy counts. Accuracy includes: (a). Correct names of people, places, things, (b). Use specific terms. Don't present something you do not understand. If you need help, ASK ME, (c). Correct spelling.
4. Speak clearly
5. Most Importantly: Your presentation is about what YOU think of the artist and his/her work. USE EXAMPLES. BE SPECIFIC. Look carefully at the photographs. What comparisons can you make? What do you think the artist was trying to say? What color palette does the artist use? Does the color have anything to do with the message they want to communicate?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
THURSDAY, February 12, 2009 : ANSWER QUESTIONS | TAKE PORTRAITS | CHOOSE AN ARTIST |
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHOOSE AN ARTIST
Presentations will be due Thursday, February 19
You should view artist video clips and choose an artist TODAY.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WEDNESDAY, February 11, 2009 : ANSWER QUESTIONS | TAKE PORTRAITS | CHOOSE AN ARTIST |
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. VIEW ARTIST VIDEOS HERE
2. WRITE COMMENTS BENEATH THE VIDEOS
3. CHOOSE ONE TO RESEARCH FURTHER - Let me know which artist you chose by writing in the comment section
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TUESDAY, February 10, 2009 : TAKE PORTRAITS with the CANON REBEL XS DSLR CAMERA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OOPS: Forgot to mention:
Start and end the video with the word, its part of speech, definition, and the url where it can be voted on - http://www.BrainyFlix.com/words/xxxxx and replace the “xxxxx” with your vocab word.
Sorry.
When you're finished with the Camera Assignments, choose an artist to research.
View the following short videos.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MONDAY, February 9, 2009 : TAKE PORTRAITS with the CANON REBEL XS DSLR CAMERA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Portrait Photography –
The challenge with portraits is to recognise
a genuine moment and capture it. To go
beyond the body language and capture the
mind at work .To feel their thoughts.
Your assignment is to take 2 portrait photographs of someone. One photo will include the person's face. The other photo will not.
Experiment with Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO. When you are finished you must have evidence of the following:
1. A photo taken with a fast shutter speed and a slow shutter speed. (In Shutter Speed Priority Mode)
2. A photo taken with a wide aperture setting and one with a small aperture setting. (In Aperture Priority Mode)
3. A photo taken with a high ISO setting and one with a low ISO setting.
IMPORTANT
You should upload these 6 photos to your Wiki and label them.
As you're shooting you should note what your fast and slow shutter speeds are, what your aperture settings are and your ISO settings.
See this example
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FRIDAY, February 6, 2009 : BRAINYFLIX Video Vocab - REVIEW & UPLOAD
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Upload your video to Flickr.com
INSTRUCTIONS:
Attach your video to an email message addressed to: green21society@photos.flickr.com
Use the following tag (with quotes) in the subject line: "aabr media arts"
When you're finished emailing your video, watch a series of short videos about how to operate the Canon Rebel DSLR camera.
You can find these videos here.
After watching the videos and finding the various functions on the camera, you should be able to explain the following things to me:
1. What is an SLR or DSLR?
2. What is an exposure?
3. What is an aperture?
4. What are the aperture settings called?
5. What is shutter speed?
6. What's the difference between fast and slow shutter speed?
7. What is ISO?
8. If you are shooting on a bright, sunny day would you set the ISO to 100 or 1600?
IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE ANSWERING THESE QUESTIONS, REWIND AND WATCH THE VIDEOS MORE CAREFULLY.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MONDAY, February 2, 2009 : BRAINYFLIX Video Vocab - FINISH EDITING
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Your project should be very close to being finished.
Here is how they will be graded:
1. Dealing with Processes and Systems
2. Time Management
3. Technical Skill
4. Interpretation (Content)
5. Participation
Students who are finished with Video Vocab will view manual camera videos on the Media Arts Wiki When finished, form 2 small groups and shoot the following photographs:
1. Slow Shutter Speed
2. Fast Shutter Speed
3. 2 photographs of the same subject. One with aperture at f2.8, and the other at f22
4. Choose a low light setting. Shoot 1 photograph at ISO 100 and another photograph at ISO 1600 or above.
5. Choose a bright light setting. Shoot 1 photograph at ISO 100 and another photograph at ISO 1600 or above.
6. Print as a contact sheet.